Woodlawn-Roesch-Patton Funeral Home & Woodlawn Memorial Park

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Woodlawn-Roesch-Patton Funeral Home and Woodlawn Memorial Park serve people in and around Nashville, Tennessee. Located in the Berry Hill community in South Nashville, near Green Hills, the non-denominational funeral home and cemetery provide compassionate care to people of all cultures, backgrounds and faiths.

Front exterior building at Woodlawn-Roesch-Patton Funeral Home & Memorial Park

Lobby at Woodlawn-Roesch-Patton Funeral Home & Memorial Park

Lobby at Woodlawn-Roesch-Patton Funeral Home & Memorial Park

Sitting area at Woodlawn-Roesch-Patton Funeral Home & Memorial Park

A funeral home for today

When you walk through the doors at Woodlawn-Roesch-Patton Funeral Home, you sense a modern, upscale vibe. In 2017, our spacious funeral home underwent extensive renovation. We transformed the space with plush contemporary furniture, beautiful gray tones, new hardwood-style tile flooring and modern art. In addition to the chapel, we have many other beautiful spaces where you can hold funerals, visitations and receptions. Our building also has a coffee lounge and flower shop for added comfort and convenience.

Groups of many sizes, events of any style

We call our chapel Dignity Hall. It seats up to 350 people with flexible chair seating. With 50-foot arched ceilings, stained glass windows and a new sound system, this room is ideal for a funeral service or large visitation.

The Dogwood Room is the most traditional room in the funeral home. With a combination of mahogany-stained and stone walls, couches, tables, chairs, stained glass windows and a sparkling chandelier, this space holds approximately 100 guests for a visitation or catered reception.

The Nashville Room is a more contemporary space with an upbeat Nashville theme. This room accommodates 50 to 100 guests and converts into 3 separate spaces if needed.

If you prefer an even more modern space, the Cosmopolitan Room is decorated with large vases, white orchids, backlighting and contemporary white couches and chairs. Often used for catered gatherings and visitations, this room comfortably accommodates 50 people.

The Library Room is another unique option. Resembling a cigar lounge with leather furniture, this cozy space exudes Southern charm. It holds 50 guests for gatherings and visitations.

A large flexible event room is used for formal, seated dinners and visitations of up to 200. From a breakfast buffet to an ice cream social, a candy bar to a fried chicken dinner, we can handle most any catering request.

Let's celebrate life

Woodlawn-Roesch-Patton Funeral Home offers a plethora of funeral and cremation options, and all of our services are designed to help you through one of the most personal and challenging stages of life. We understand that losing a loved one is an emotional and difficult experience. That's why we're committed to providing compassionate, professional and personal service.

Want a funeral at a winery? You got it. We'll pull a motorcycle into the chapel or release 100 red balloons into the sky. Whatever reflects your loved one's passion and personality, it is our promise to work with you to design a memorial service as unique as your special person.

On-site crematory

Not everyone knows that there are many cremation options. If you are interested in cremation, the funeral home and cemetery teams can explain the process, including the different memorial service and burial options. Whether its a direct cremation without a memorial service, a witness cremation or a full funeral service before the cremation, we'll help you understand this increasingly common choice.

For families who choose the time-honored tradition of cremation, our full-service funeral home has a private crematory on the property. This gives Woodlawn-Roesch-Patton Funeral Home complete control of a cremation from start to finish and means your loved one never leaves our care. If desired, cremated remains may be buried at Woodlawn Memorial Park.

Woodlawn Memorial Park cemetery

Spanning 133 acres, Woodlawn Memorial Park has provided a lush and peaceful final resting place for Tennessee families for generations. With beautiful rolling hills and large trees providing an abundance of shade, our cemetery is very park-like, featuring a combination of flat and upright markers. Thompson Lane separates the grounds into 2 sections, north and south.

Historic north side

On the north side of the cemetery, you will find the funeral home building and many of the property’s historic elements, some even dating back to the Civil War. A natural spring that was used for water during the Civil War sits adjacent to 2 historic cabins, 1 of which was built on the Harding Farm in the 1800s. It was part of 1 of the 1st settlements outside downtown Nashville. Located between these 2 cabins is the Spring House, a building used to store water for Civil War hospital camps.

Great Cross mausoleum also sits on the north side of the cemetery property. Built in the shape of a cross and standing 5 stories tall, Great Cross is the larger mausoleum. It holds 20,000 crypts and includes a replica of Christ’s tomb on the 1st floor.

Other burial options

The north cemetery grounds feature mostly flat bronze markers, though it does have 2 upright sections. There is also a serene fountain area surrounded by private estates. Gazebo Estates—private estates with a gazebo located in the middle—is located here, as well as Cross Garden, Cremation Gardens, Garden of the Grand Tour and the Last Supper Private Estates Garden.

South side of the cemetery

The south side of the cemetery is the older section of the cemetery and also features mostly flat bronze markers. Here you will find a 2-story indoor mausoleum, Woodlawn Mausoleum. The Bell Tower chimes every hour from the south grounds.

Lynn Anderson and other notable burials

As the final resting place for Lynn Anderson, country music legend, Woodlawn-Roesch-Patton Memorial Park is honored to host and maintain the Lynn Anderson Rose Garden. The garden, unveiled in June 2018, features the largest collection of the Lynn Anderson Hybrid Tea Rose, crowned "Queen of Show" by the American Rose Society.

We are honored to have been chosen as the final resting place for those in an around Nashville for many years, and among country music stars, other notable burials include university presidents, politicians, astronauts and entertainers. Nashville bus tours frequent our cemetery showing visitors famous burial sites.

Community involvement

Woodlawn-Roesch-Patton Funeral Home and Woodlawn Memorial Park invite the public to join us for events throughout the year. On Mother's Day and Father's Day, we distribute fresh flowers, poems and refreshments to families visiting our properties. Memorial Day is similar: We hand out flowers, flags and refreshments to families visiting the property. Flags also line our main driveway. A 30-year tradition, our Easter sunrise service brings out local clergy and professional musicians for a beautiful service in Dignity Hall. We also serve breakfast to our guests.

In addition to our hosted events at the funeral home and cemetery, we place a high importance on community involvement. Our team supports various programs through Nashville military organizations and FiftyForward, which provides classes and other activities for people over 50.

Visit us

Please contact us if you need immediate assistance or would like to discuss planning ahead. While our photos convey a lot, we invite you to see our funeral home and cemetery property for yourself. You are welcome to visit, or call us to set up a guided tour. We are always here for you.

History

Woodlawn-Roesch-Patton Funeral Home and Woodlawn Memorial Park have served Nashville families since the early 1900s. Established by Raymond Ligon, the cemetery was originally a family-owned farm, handed down through the generations. After the cemetery was developed, Raymond added a funeral chapel. It was eventually expanded to include facilities for visitations, a family lounge, living quarters for Raymond’s family and team, and administrative offices. The funeral home has undergone many renovations over the years.

A unique memorial park

Raymond's concept for a memorial park with ground-level memorialization was unusual for the area, as most cemeteries had upright granite or marble memorialization. The cemetery has seen many additions through the years, including 2 mausoleums: Great Cross and Woodlawn South. Today, Woodlawn-Roesch-Patton Funeral Home and Woodlawn Memorial Park are both members of the Dignity Memorial® network of funeral, cremation and cemetery service providers.

This site is provided as a service of SCI Shared Resources, LLC. The Dignity Memorial brand name is used to identify a network of licensed funeral, cremation and cemetery providers that include affiliates of Service Corporation International, 1929 Allen Parkway, Houston, Texas. With over 2,000 locations, Dignity Memorial providers proudly serve over 300,000 families a year.